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Cell Cycle and Mitosis

Objectives Describe the events of cell division in prokaryotes. Name the two parts of the cell that are equally divided during cell division in eukaryotes. Summarize the events of interphase. Describe the stages of mitosis. Compare cytokinesis in animal cells with cytokinesis in plant cells. Explain how cell division is controlled.

Cell Division in Prokaryotes 1. Cell division is the process by which cells reproduce themselves. 2. Binary fission is the process of cell division in prokaryotes.

Cell Division in Eukaryotes Cell Cycle 3. The cell cycle is the repeating set of events in the life of a cell. The cell cycle consists of mitosis and interphase.

Cell Cycle - Interphase 4. Interphase: A period of growth between divisions. G 1 Phase – Time when cell grows to full size S Phase – Time when cell replicates DNA G 2 Phase – Time when cell duplicates its organelles G 0 Phase – Time when cell leaves cell cycle (not all cells do this. Example: Nerves)

Control of Cell Division Control occurs at three main checkpoints. ●G1●G1 ●G2●G2 ●Mitosis What happens when the control is lost? –Cancer may result if cells do not respond to control mechanisms.

M Phase: Mitosis and Cytokinesis M-Phase consists of two processes! 5. Mitosis: Nuclear division 6. Cytokinesis: Cytoplasm and organelles divide

Mitosis: Nuclear Division

Mitosis The Result is two daughter cells that are identical to the original cell! Why does mitosis happen? So that each daughter cell has exactly the same DNA as the parent cell. How long does it take for mitosis to happen? About an hour.

M Phase: Mitosis Mitosis is divided into stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. PMAT

How does mitosis happen? Prophase – The “Prepare” Phase a. Nucleus Disappears b. Centrioles move to poles c. Spindle Fibers Set Up d. Chromosomes form Nucleus Vanishing Chromosomes Winding Centrioles

How does mitosis happen? Metaphase – The “Middle” Phase Centrioles build and break spindle fibers that move the chromosomes to the middle of the cell. Chromosome spindle

How does mitosis happen? Anaphase – the “Away” Phase Chromosomes are split into 2 separate sister chromatids Sister Chromatids move away from each other to opposite sides of the cell. Spindle Sister Chromatid

How does mitosis happen? Telophase – “The End” Phase Nucleus reappears Spindle fibers break down Chromosomes Unwind NucleusChromosomes Unwind

Cytokinesis – after mitosis, the cytoplasm actually divides to make two new cells. M Phase: Cytokinesis

How Does Cytokinesis Work? Plants: Plant cells rebuild the cell wall. The partially finished cell wall is called a cell plate. Animals: Animal cells pinch in the cell membrane forming a cleavage furrow until both sides of the membrane meet, which separates the cells. Cell Plate Cleavage Furrow

Terms we just used that may require a review! Centriole Spindles Sister Chromatids Centromere (well, we actually didn’t use it yet…) All of these are associated with DNA during Mitosis… So, let’s learn a little more about DNA!

Chromosome Structure Chromosomes in prokaryotes are simpler in structure than chromosomes in eukaryotes.

DNA in Different Forms Chromatin The form of DNA when it is not dividing More relaxed form of DNA coiling Chromosome The form of DNA when the cell is dividing More condensed form of DNA coiling CHROMATIN CHROMOSOME

DNA Structure In eukaryotes, DNA wraps around proteins called histones to help organize and compact DNA into the nucleus.

Chromosome Structure

Sister Chromatids – Copies of a chromosome Copy made during s-phase of interphase Centromere – The center of the chromosome that holds the 2 sister chromatids together Label!

During Mitosis… Centrioles – “tow truck” use spindle to pull chromatids apart to opposite poles of the cell

Diploid Cells having two sets of chromosomes are diploid. All human cells except reproductive cells (sperm and egg) are diploid Diploid is abbreviated 2n

Haploid Sperm cells and egg cells (gametes) are haploid cells, which contain only one set of chromosomes. Have half the number of chromosomes that are present in diploid cells. Haploid is abbreviated 1n.

Diploid Vs. Haploid

Review of Meiosis! When a sperm cell(1n) and an egg cell (1n) combine to create the first cell of a new organism, the new cell will be dipolid (2n) If the reproductive cells were diploid, the new cell would have too many chromosomes and would not be functional.

Videos _m4&feature=endscreen Cool one: Condensing DNA: